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state the circumstances in which Karl Pearson's formula is used to find coefficient of skewness.​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Pearson's Coefficient of Skewness #2 (Median):

Step 1: Subtract the median from the mean: 70.5 – 80 = -9.5. Step 2: Divide by the standard deviation: -28.5 / 19.33 = -1.47. Caution: Pearson's first coefficient of skewness uses the mode.

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